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[–] jewellious 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Damn the switch, between the lack of software, the left paddle de-syncing and being loose playing during handheld play, and now this. The Switch is more gimmicky console release than the Wii U. It's a PlayStation Vita, with a giant scratch prone docking station that outputs to a TV(pretty sure all handhelds are doing this by now). Now excuse me, while I go play Zelda: Breath of Wild, the most fun and addicting game I've played in quite awhile... ...wait what? It's on the Wii U too, making the Switch even more pointless to own? Fuck me.
[–] stalebreak ago
Only difference ive heard is frame rate drops (particularly in kakariko village, drops to the point of near freezing) on wii u and 720 vs 1080p gameplay.
[–] library_of_stupid ago
Both of those are solvable with emulation. Wind Waker, if emulated using Cemu, shows a significant decrease in framedrops and a smoother experience overall, and as for the resolution the emulator also allows you to upscale to your heart's content.
It does make sense that the differences between the two versions are minimal. BotW was initially meant to be a Wii U game.